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RE-ENACTMENT The spirit of Thanksgiving is recre.
Med at Plymouth, Mass., Plantation as Pilgrim hunter
Russell Canevaiii returns home with food aplenty for
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Greeting him at the straw thatched house are Mrs.
Marilyn Hansen, hanging up turkey; Melissa Hansen, 4,
holding duct, and Oavid Person, 5, touching nose of deer.
President Faces Busy Thanksgiving Day Schedule
WASHINGTON (UPH-Prcsi-rtent
Johnson observed Thanks
giving villi his family today in
1 lie midst of a busy agenda
which included a Iclevised mr-s-sace
lo llie American people.
The new President was sched
uled lo speak to the nation at
Continuous Shews
TODAY from 12:43
ELVIS NEVER HAD IT LIKE THISi
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r, l.'i p.m. EST by television
and radio. The While House de
scribed his talk as a "personal"
address to the citizenry.
Dill Johnson, grasping the
reins of a presidency thrust
upon him by the assassination
of President Kennedy, also had
these appointments on his holi
day agenda:
A 10 a.m. KST briefing
from Central Intelligence Agen
cy Chief John A. McConc.
A 10:15 a.m. EST session
wilb photographers anxious for
a Thanksgiving picture of the
new First Family.
Holiday services at the Ml.
Vernon Methodist Church in
Washington, at It a.m. EST.
Meets With Bundy
A 3 p.m. EST meeting in
his ullice with Secretary of
Stale Dean ftusk and national
security asislant McGcorge
Bundy.
Johnson set a tone and a goat
for his administration Wednes
day in a speech tn a joint ses
sion of Congress.
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With his voice breaking in
emotion, Johnson tailed on all
Americans In scorn haired and
violence. Amid applause frnm
much of his congressional audi
ence, he appealed lo lawmakers
lo enact Kennedy's civil rights
and lax cut bills as a living
memorial lo the clain Chief Ex
ecutive. Johnson's busy day, climaxed
by the speech tn Congress, was
sprinkled with oilier activities
following his return from Capi
tol Hill wjiere he had risen In
political fame and in (lie wake
of tragedy had returned as his
ual ion's leader.
Johnson met fur a half hour
with Atly. Gen. Robert F. Ken
nedy, brother of the slain Chief
Executive, for what the While
House called a "general discus
sion of administration prob
lems." Confers With IliUman
The President conferred with
linger Hilsman, assistant sec
retary of state for Far Eastern
Allans, about problems in Hils
mail's area of Interest.
And he was visited Inr about
IS minutes in mid-afternoon by
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. She
walked to his nflice, formerly
occupied by her husband, from
Ihe executive mansion quarters
In thank Johnson for his cour
tesies iluiing her period of
grief.
Johnson also talked by tele
phone Willi Ihe wile of Gov.
John B. Connally of Texas, In
inquire, abouf his recovery at
I'arkland Hospital In Dallas
from a wound received In the
assassination.
The new President, burdened
wilh the creation of a new ad
ministration, took time out for
Thanksgiving dinner with his
wile and tun daughters al their
Spring Valley home before
meeting with Rusk and Bundy
and delivering his holiday mes
sage to the nation
ELECT CIIAIH.M.W
S FRANCISCO IP1 -Dick
O'Connor of the Palo Alio
Times Tuesday was elected the
nou chairman of the San Fran
cisco chapter of the Baseball
Writers ol America.
Scott Hailhc of Lniled Press
International was named vice
chairman and Jack Hanley of
llie San Jose Mercury News
was reelected secretary-treasurer.
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The Lord Is Good. .
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Thursday, Xovemher 2S, 13
I nilrd Press International
Can a people be truly thank
ful to God when their hear is
are heavy wilh a great sorrow?
Americans face that question
on this Thanksgiving Day.
11 is not a new problem. It
was extremely familiar to the
poets of ancient Israel, who
composed the matchless hymns
of praise which we tall (he
Psalms.
They Um witnessed sudden
death and experienced the
numbing shuck of bereavement.
In their anguish, they cried
aloud to God:
"Thous dost sweep men away;
they are like a dream,
"Like grass which is re
newed in (lie n'.nrning
"In the morning it flourishes
and is renewed;
"In the evening it fades and
withers."
.They also sullercd national
calamities, and found them
selves wondering whether Ihe
God of their lathers had tie
sei usd them.
"My God, My God." they com
plained, "why hast Thou for
saken me?
"Our father hod in Thee;
they trusted In Thee and TIhiu
didst deliver them . . .
"Why are Thou tn lar (mm
helping me?"
But even as they protested lo
heaven, they knew in their
hearts that "the Lord is good;
his steadfast love endures for
ever, and his faithfulness to
all generations."
And so they were able lo say,
in the opening words nf Ihe
IBnd Psalm which John F. Ken
nedy commended In his eoim
(ryrnen last Thanksgiving Day:,
"It is good tn give thanks to
the Lord."
The Hebrew poets did not pro
fess to comprehend all of God's
actions. On the contrary, they
were sure that "his ways are
past finding nut."
But experience interpreted by
'Messiah'
Scheduled
MERRILL Rehearsals are
now in progress for the Tri-Com-munily
Choir presentation nf
Handel's "Messiah," but there
are still openings for male vo
calists. '
The choir, under llie direction
of Mrs. Gloria flinwn of Tule
lake, is composed of interest
cd persons from the Merrill,
Malin, and Tulelakc areas. Mrs.
Jerry Groeneveld, Merrill, is
the accompanist.
All men who would like In
sing wilh the group are request
ed to contact Mrs. Brown or
Mrs. Robert Schmeichel of Mer
rill, who is chairman of the
Christmas concert.
The "Messiah" is scheduled
Sunday, Dee. 1.1, at p.m. ill
the parish hall ol SI. Augus
tine's Catholic Church, -Merrill.
The public is inviled lo altend.
faith had taught them a great
truth which every generation
has to re-learn: That Gods
loving kindness is communicat
ed through the afflictions which
His children endure, no less
than through their obvious bless
ings. That enabled them to give
thanks in the midst of sorrow,
and lo leave for all generations
such majestic words as those of
the HCIrd Psalm:
"Bless the Lord, oh my soul;
"And all that is within me,
"Bless His holy name:
"Bless the Lord, oh my soul.
"And forget not all of His
benetils . . .
"For the Lord is merciful
and gracious.
"Slow to anger, and abound
ing in steadfast love . . .
"He does not deal w ith us ac
cording to our sins,
"Nor requite us according to
our iniquities . . .
"As a father pities His chil
dren. So the Lord pities those who
(ear Him.
"For He knows our frame:
"He remembers that we are
dust.
"As for man, his days are
like grass;
"He flourishes like a flower
of die field.
"Tlie w ind passes over it, and
it is gone,
"And its place knows it no
more.
"But the steadfast loie of the
Lord
"Is from everlasting In ever
lasting upon those who fear
Him,
"And Hi righteousness tu
children's children,
"To those who keep His cov
enant, "And rememher lo dn His
Commandments."
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Holiday Concerts Planned
ASHLAND The music de
partment of Southern Oregon
College will sponsor three con
certs in December in celebration
of the Christmas season
The first program will he Ihe
annual performance of Handel's
"Messiah" on Sunday, Dec. 8 al
3 p.m. in the college gymnas
ium. Dec. It. the college hand will
present a concert in the Bri'.t
student center ballroom, begin
ning at 8 pm. The Lincoln
School chorus will also pcrlorm
at this concert.
The Southern Oregon College
choir will present its annual
Christmas Vespers at 4 p.m. on
Dec. 15 in live Britt ballroom.
The choir will be assisted by
llie Southern Oregon Choralicrs
under the direction of Ray Tum-
blesnn and the String Ensemble
directed by Audrey Brist.
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